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  • 31Simulation theory of empathy — The simulation theory of empathy put forward by Rutgers philosopher Alvin Goldman attempts to explain how humans understand others emotions and sensations. It posits that the perception of others’ experiences activates shared neural networks in… …

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  • 32John Bischoff (baseball) — John George Bischoff (October 28, 1894 December 28, 1981) was a backup catcher who played in Major League Baseball from 1925 26. Listed at 5 7 , 165 lb., Bischoff batted and threw right handed. He was affectively nicknamed Smiley .A native of… …

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  • 33Adivima — (The Association for the Integral Development of the Victims of the Violence of the Verapaces, Maya Achí) is a non profit Human rights organization in Guatemala that works to find solutions to the social, economic, political, cultural, and… …

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  • 34Mélanie Calvat — Françoise Mélanie Calvat called Mathieu (7 November 1831 Corps, Isère, France 15 December 1904 Altamura, Italy) was a French Roman catholic religious sister and Marian visionary. As a religious, she was called Sister Mary of the Cross. Contents 1 …

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  • 35Billy Berroa — Porfirio Antonio Berroa Carbucia (February 27, 1928 ndash; October 17, 2007) was a Dominican Republic broadcaster known for his Spanish language baseball announcing. A native of San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic, Berroa was affectively… …

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  • 36Amnesty for Polish citizens in the Soviet Union — Amnesty for Polish citizens in USSR refers to an amnesty in USSR for those deprived of their freedom, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk The Pattern of Soviet Domination , Sampson Low, Marston Co 1948, Pages 17 19] resulting in temporary stop of persecutions… …

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  • 37Affect infusion model — The Affect Infusion Model (AIM) is a theoretical model developed by Joseph Forgas in the early 1990s that attempts to explain how a person s mood affects their ability to process information. A key assertion of the AIM is that the effects of mood …

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  • 38Positive psychological capital — is defined as the positive and developmental state of an individual as characterized by high Self Efficacy, Optimism, Hope and Resiliency. [‏• Luthans F., Youssef, C.M. (2004). Human, social, and now positive psychological capital management:… …

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  • 39Display rules — are a social group s informal norms about when, where, and how one should express emotions.[1] Expressions of emotions vary to a great degree and hold significant meaning with great value of determining one s cultural and social identity. Display …

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  • 40Face Negotiation Theory — is a theory first postulated by Stella Ting Toomey in 1985 to explain how different cultures manage conflict and communicate. The theory has gone through multiple iterations since that time, and has been updated most recently in 2005.1 In essence …

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